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Pro TBB : C++ Parallel Programming with Threading Building Blocks / by Michael Voss, Rafael Asenjo, James Reinders.
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- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Voss, Michael, Author.
- Asenjo Zegers, Rafael, Author.
- Reinders, James, Author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Programming languages (Electronic computers).
- Computer programming.
- Algorithms.
- Data structures (Computer science).
- Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
- Programming Techniques.
- Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
- Data Structures.
- Local Subjects:
- Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
- Programming Techniques.
- Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
- Data Structures.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (LXVI, 754 p. 614 illus., 460 illus. in color.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed. 2019.
- Place of Publication:
- Berkeley, CA Springer Nature 2019
- Berkeley, CA : Apress : Imprint: Apress, 2019.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- This open access book is a modern guide for all C++ programmers to learn Intel Threading Building Blocks (TBB). Written by TBB and parallel programming experts, this book reflects their collective decades of experience in developing and teaching parallel programming with TBB, offering their insights in an approachable manner. Throughout the book the authors present numerous examples and best practices to help you become an effective TBB programmer and leverage the power of parallel systems. Pro Intel Threading Building Blocks starts with the basics, explaining parallel algorithms and C++'s built-in standard template library for parallelism. You'll learn the key concepts of managing memory, working with data structures and how to handle typical issues with synchronization. Later chapters apply these ideas to complex systems to explain performance tradeoffs, mapping common parallel patterns, controlling threads and overhead, and extending TBB to program heterogeneous systems or system-on-chips. .
- Contents:
- Part I
- Chapter 1: Jumping Right In – “Hello, TBB!”
- Chapter 2: Generic Parallel Algorithms
- Chapter 3: Flow Graphs
- Chapter 4: TBB and the C++ Parallel Standard Template Library
- Chapter 5: Synchronization: why and how to avoid it
- Chapter 6: Data Structures for Concurrency
- Chapter 7: Scalable Memory Allocation
- Chapter 8: Mapping Parallel Patterns to TBB
- Part II
- Chapter 9: The Pillars of Composability
- Chapter 10: Using tasks to create your own algorithms
- Chapter 11: Controlling the Number of Threads Used for Execution
- Chapter 12: Using Work Isolation for Correctness and Performance
- Chapter 13: Creating Thread-to-core and Task-to-thread Affinity
- Chapter 14: Using Task Priorities
- Chapter 15: Cancellation and Exception Handling
- Chapter 16: Tuning TBB Algorithms: Granularity, Locality, Parallelism and Determinism
- Chapter 17: Flow Graphs: Beyond the Basics
- Chapter 18: Beef up Flow Graphs with Async Nodes
- Chapter 19: Flow Graphs on steroids: OpenCL Nodes
- Chapter 20: TBB on NUMA architectures
- Appendix A: History and Inspiration
- Appendix B: TBB Précis
- Glossary. .
- Notes:
- CC BY-NC-ND
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 9781484243985
- 1484243986
- OCLC:
- 1132430067
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